After three days of thunderstorms, Rio Grande do Sul should receive little rain throughout this weekend, according to weather agencies.
According to Climatempo, this Saturday (10), the cold front that operated on the state moves towards Paraná and the southeastern region of Brazil. “The loaded clouds will leave Rio Grande do Sul and the sun should predominate during the weekend of Mother’s Day.”
Also according to Climatempo, the cold air of polar origin will spread over Rio Grande do Sul over the weekend, keeping temperatures low. There is a possibility of frost in cities that border Uruguay and the mountainous region.
According to nottus meteorology, there is no probability of rain for the capital Porto Alegre this Saturday. Thermometers should oscillate between 15 and 23 degrees. For Sunday (11), there is 27% probability of rain, with temperatures can vary between 12 and 22 degrees.
Over the past few days, the rains have led to flooding and a highway in Rio Grande do Sul. The classes were canceled in some cities.
In Cachoeira do Sul (RS) the accumulated exceed 240 mm in just three days. The cities of how Faxinal do Soturno, Alegrete, Santa Maria and São Borja recorded volumes above 150 mm.
Storms have been accompanied by gusts that exceeded 90 km/h. In Alegrete (RS), the gusts reached 93.2 km/h. Already in Rio Pardo (RS), the winds reached 77 km/h.
Between Wednesday (7) and Friday (9), the state was hit by 134,253 rays, according to Climatempo.
Accumulated rainfall
See when it rained in Rio Grande do Sul in the last 72 hours, according to the State Civil Defense:
- Quevedos: 260.2 mm
- South Waterfall: 241.6 mm
- São Sepé: 226.3 mm
- Chapadão Jaguari: 224.2 mm
- Faxinal do Soturno: 211 mm
- Acute: 209 mm
- Dry Restinga: 205.6 mm
- Dona Francisca: 194.4 mm
- Caçapava do Sul: 191.8 mm
- Itaqui: 188.2 mm
- South Crossroads: 185.6 mm
- Santa Maria: 184.6 mm
- Alegrete: 181.8 mm
- São Borja: 179.8 mm
- Baron of Triunfo: 170.4 mm
- New Palm: 167.8 mm
- São Gabriel: 167.8 mm
- Sobradinho: 167.1 mm
- Rosario do Sul: 164.8 mm
- Garruchos: 164 mm
- Uruguaiana: 161.8 mm
- BOSSOROCA: 161.4 mm
- Porto Vera Cruz: 159.2 mm
- Rio Pardo: 152.6 mm
This content was originally published in after thunderstorms, RS should receive little rain this weekend on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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